The Crown of Camelot and the Questing Beast

By JC Collins Via POM

Origins of the “Monolithic and Ruthless Conspiracy” and a Crown Made of Spirit

He would find love
He would never find peace
For he must go seeking
The Golden Fleece

Poem Jackie Kennedy wrote for John on their honeymoon.

Don’t let it be forgot, that once there was a spot, for one brief shining moment, that was known as Camelot”…..”there’ll be great Presidents again, but there’ll never be another Camelot again… It will never be that way again.

These words were spoken by Jackie Kennedy in an interview with Life Magazine after the assassination of her husband John F. Kennedy. The first half of the quote was taken from the Camelot musical by Lerner and Loewe.

Long-time readers will recall that we have made reference to the sameness of the Golden Fleece and the Holy Grail. Both represent the act of discovery and journey within each of us to complete the alchemical process of spiritual transmutation. Animal man is the base metal and beast, while the spiritually evolved man is the true gold.

Camelot is a reference to the location of King Arthur’s court. This location has never been revealed in any of the Grail legends. Arthur held court in Camelot and was on a quest to find the Holy Grail and bring eternal life back to his kingdom.

The connection between the Holy Grail and early Christianity is the fact that both were telling a story through different parables. Both represent the alchemical transmutation. Merlin was the wise old sage and alchemist, our higher spirit and teacher, who was attempting to reveal to Arthur the path of rightness. In different Grail legends Merlin battles, or banishes, the Great Dragon from Camelot. Like in the Bible, the Great Dragon gives the Beast its power over man.

The animal man is his own beast. The Great Dragon tempts the animal and material world to enslave the spirit, when it is spirit which is meant to empower the animal and the material world. When the Beast wins he wears the corrupted crown of materialism and enslaves the spiritual man within the animal. The Great Dragon tricks the Beast into a quest for the corrupt crown made of fools gold.

And this meanwhile there came Sir Palomides, the good knight, following the Questing Beast that had in shape a head like a serpent’s head, and a body like a leopard, buttocks like a lion, and footed like an hart; and in his body there was such a noise as it had been the noise of thirty couple of hounds questing, and such a noise that beast made wheresoever he went; and this beast evermore Sir Palomides followed, for it was called his quest. And right so as he followed this beast it came by Sir Tristram, and soon after came Palomides. And to brief this matter he smote down Sir Tristram and Sir Lamorak both with one spear; and so he departed after the beast Galtisant, that was called the Questing Beast; wherefore these two knights were passing wroth that Sir Palomides would not fight on foot with them. (On foot being the material world. – JC) Here men may understand that be of worship, that he was never formed that all times might stand, but sometime he was put to the worse by mal-fortune; and at sometime the worse knight put the better knight to a rebuke.”

This passage is from Chapter XII “How Sir Palomides Followed the Questing Beast” by Sir Thomas Malory in Le Morte D’Arthur, one of the latter grail quest stories. The “worse” knight and “better” knight analogy can be compared to the native legends of the two wolves which live within each of us. One wolf is bad and the other is good. They battle within us for dominance. The one who wins is the one which we feed the most.

The Questing Beast is the animalistic part of us which seeks material award in the form of fools gold and worldly power. The good knight must follow and track this Questing Beast within himself as it searches the world for its own spiritual destruction. The good knight must battle the bad knight within himself in order to transform the Questing Beast into the Quest for the Holy Grail, being the spiritual alchemical transmutation of man from the animal beast to the spiritual court of Camelot, and King with a Crown made of Spirit. At times the bad knight within will find alliance with bad knights outside himself who have allowed the Questing Beast to rein over the material world. This makes the good knights battle even more difficult as he now must resist the temptation of material power and dominance.

The knight beats the beast and wears the crown to becomes his own king, or the beast wears the crown and becomes king over the demoralized knight. We all have the strength within us to tame the Questing Beast and complete our alchemical transmutation at the end of our Grail Quest.

Camelot can never be found because it was never a real place in the material world. Nor was King Arthur. Like Christ, the stories are not meant to be literal and are best understood as parables and allegories. This is why the Roman Catholic Church, being an extension of the Crown Beast system, murdered and “tore out by the roots” all bloodlines and tribes of early Christians who taught that Christ was the symbolic story of how to complete the alchemical transmutation from animal man to spiritual man. The Church had to convince the masses of the literal interpretation of the Christ story so man would not spread the true method of spiritual evolution.

From the Cathars and up the Protestant Reformation, this symbolic truth is the greatest threat to the Catholic Church and the Crown Beast system. Those who attempt to keep this truth and eternal flame alive, are murdered and removed from positions of influence over the disorganized masses.

This was the great truth which the Knights Templar discovered in Jerusalem, as they were digging under Solomon’s Temple searching for the Holy Grail, and brought back to Europe. The seeds of the Protestant Reformation were planted by the Templars, and the Catholic Church and corrupt monarch crowns of Europe had to remove the threat. As we have covered, the Templars went underground and spread the philosophy of truth through such fronts as the House of Stuart and the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. The Stuarts spread the Scottish Rite throughout Europe, and along with Protestantism, created the greatest threat to the Crown Beast system since the Byzantine Empire.

The House of Stuart started with Robert the Bruce and his alliance with the Templars to win Scottish independence from England and the Crown Beast system. King Robert the II was the first monarch of the House of Stuart. This was followed by King Robert III.

Readers should reference the post The Crown Beast and the House of Stuart for additional information on the Stuart bloodline and its continuance into the modern world.

John F Kennedy was a troubled man who battled with human weakness. The first Monarch MK Ultra programmed kitten, Marylin Monroe, was used to tempt Kennedy through sexual weakness. Jackie Kennedy was correct in writing that he would never know peace. JFK was surrounded by the flames and flags of the Crown Beast system, but remained a threat because of his bloodline and ancestry.

The Kennedy bloodline goes back to Ireland with additional connections to Scotland. There was the Kennedy’s of Underwood, who were from Turnberry, Ayr, in the Ayrshire County. The Kennedy’s of Underwood, like the Templars and Scottish Rite, used the double-headed eagle on their family emblem. It sat between two roses.

The history is fragmented, but the Scottish Kennedy’s go back to Sir James Kennedy, who married a woman named Mary. Mary was the daughter of King Robert III, second Monarch of the House of Stuart, and ancestor to both Princess Diana, and presumably John F. Kennedy. The Kennedy family had both a Catholic side and a non-Catholic side. JFK was considered Catholic, but would never discuss it, and stated that his religion was not relevant to his Presidency. It is probable that Kennedy was more aligned with the Scottish side of the family and the Stuart/Bruce bloodline.

There are connections being made between the Presidency of Donald Trump and the Presidency of John F. Kennedy. The obvious similarity is that both have been subjected to massive campaigns meant to drive a wedge between them and Russia. Russia, we have learned, of course, is the one place which has never successfully been conquered and controlled by the Crown Beast system.

Trump has Scottish roots on his mothers side, but there is no evidence which can connect his genealogy to that of the Stuarts. Two interesting pieces of information which can provide indirect evidence is that Trump has recently won a legal battle to reclaim the crest of his Scottish family. The crest uses a double-headed eagle. The second is that Eric Trump, son of President Donald Trump, opened a new golf course this past June. This golf course is located in Turnberry, Ayrshire, home of the Underwood Kennedy’s, and is called King Robert the Bruce Golf Course.

The evidence supporting our ongoing thesis and research into the Crown Beast system, and the use of the double-headed eagle by the forces of right-mindedness who battle the Beast, continues unabated. The more we the look, the more we find.

In closing this piece, we will revisit the words of John F. Kennedy which were spoken at the American Newspaper Publishers Association on April 27, 1961.

For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covert means for expanding its sphere of influence–on infiltration instead of invasion, on subversion instead of elections, on intimidation instead of free choice, on guerrillas by night instead of armies by day. It is a system which has conscripted vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly knit, highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific and political operations. Its preparations are concealed, not published. Its mistakes are buried not headlined. Its dissenters are silenced, not praised. No expenditure is questioned, no rumour is printed, no secret is revealed.”

Trump is set to allow the release of the classified material around the assassination of John F. Kennedy on October 26th. Should we consider this timing a coincidence? And consider that this Oct 31 is the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther nailing his proclamations to the door of a Catholic Church, which marked the official historical beginnings of the Protestant Reformation. There is so much more to share. – JC

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xrugger
xrugger
October 23, 2017 10:27 pm

Ok, so first I thought this was going to be another insufferable, Kennedy-worshiping screed about how the country has never been the same since the son of a bootlegging Nazi sympathizer and brother of a drunken, womanizing, scumbag had his head turned to mush by God knows who. Then, to my surprise, it morphed into an un-surprising ramble about how the evil Catholic Church has, for 2000 years, deprived the world of the “truth” about Christ and all the attendant “secret bloodlines”, and “lost tribe” BS. Dan Brown must read stuff like this and retire to the bathroom with The Apocrypha and a bottle of hand lotion. Throw in a few “King Arthur” references and the next thing you know the descendants of Jesus are living in a church hidden in a misty Scottish glen and the Kennedys are the scions of the “true blood.”

Sometimes things are just exactly as they seem. Sometimes there is no mysterious hidden truth which only the initiated can perceive and understand while the rest of the unwashed toil through their daily lives oblivious to the way things “really” work.

The truth is that the levers of power in this world are indeed controlled by powerful families of scumbags and degenerates that have managed to accumulate generational wealth. There need not be any arcane mystery to it. These assholes rise to power for a myriad of reasons: luck, perseverance, criminal activities, smarts, business sense, opportunism, and God knows how else. I’m convinced the Clintons reached their smarmy pinnacle by an actual pact with the devil. How else do such luciferian swine continue to escape punishment for the evil they have done.

Once safely above the fray of everyday existence by virtue of their material affluence, these “elites” inevitably attempt (and all to often succeed) in inflicting their entitled offspring on the general population through the machinations of political power. It isn’t about mysterious bloodlines and mythological genetics. It’s about seeking and accumulating wealth, then using that wealth to acquire power. All these pricks who see themselves as masters of the universe are little more than power-lusting narcissists. That is the evidence of their true bloodline. Theirs is the bloodline of the vampire and they mean to suck us dry.

I don’t even have time to rail against the ignorant anti-Catholic bigotry showcased in this…whatever it is…”historical treatise.” Right. Jesus was really just a symbol for the transmutation of the generational alchemically rarified blood of the Templar round table…blah…blah…blah. Because…King Arthur and John Kennedy was the great-great-grandson of Sir Lancelot. I mean what the actual f**k is the author blathering on about.

With regard to the implicit Catholic-bashing contained in this article, let me just quote Fulton Sheen: “There are not one hundred people in the United States who hate the Catholic Church, but there are millions who hate what they wrongly perceive the Catholic Church to be.”

Let the thumbs down begin

ubercynic
ubercynic
  xrugger
October 23, 2017 11:53 pm

Then what, pray tell, should one perceive the Catholic Church to be?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  ubercynic
October 24, 2017 9:12 am

A religious organization that was created to worship idols that are made in the image of earlier Christians who taught the worship of Christ and avoidance of idols in place of God.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
  xrugger
October 24, 2017 1:39 am

Great comment except for the “God knows who.” Whomever this JC Collins is, he’s about as interesting as Reverse Engineer.

xrugger
xrugger
  Zarathustra
October 24, 2017 2:32 am

Yeah. I almost said “the CIA”, but I couldn’t quite make my fingers type it. Or was it ZOG, or maybe the FBI. Anyway, it must have been one three-letter authoritarian freak show or another.

ubercynic
ubercynic
October 23, 2017 11:08 pm

Camelot can never be found because it was never a real place in the material world. Nor was King Arthur. Like Christ, the stories are not meant to be literal and are best understood as parables and allegories.

Really? I daresay there’s lots of folks who, for that (Like Christ . . .) statement, would, if not murder you, certainly relish the prospect of you being sent to a special place, of burning and fire and smoke and torture and anguish for you to live forever, and suffer and burn and scream until the end of time as the George Carlin quote appearing regularly on TBP has it. And they ain’t all Catholics, either, not by a long shot.

xrugger
xrugger
  ubercynic
October 24, 2017 1:32 am

To “relish” the prospect of another human being’s misery (be it in this life or the next) is neither Catholic nor “Christ-like.” The Catholic Church has taught, and continues to teach only the Deposit of Faith left to it by its Founder Jesus Christ. Part of that Deposit tells us that, as Catholics, we can make no judgment on whether someone is in hell. The extent to which any Christian claims such knowledge, is the extent to which they have denied the existence of Grace and Mercy.

God The Father casts no one into hell and one, among many, reasons His Incarnate Son came to us was to teach us that immutable truth. Human beings consign themselves to separation from The Father by their own choice.

As a matter of Doctrine, the Catholic Church does not teach any new “truth”, but only develops and interprets the revealed truth of God as it was passed down to us from Jesus through the words and writings of the Apostles. It was Christ himself who spoke most frequently of the concepts of hell and eternal damnation. He spoke of such things to illustrate what it means to be separated from God. That separation is not God’s doing. It is ours.

One of the fundamental mistakes made by those who disparage Christianity and the Catholic Church do so from a position of spiritual ignorance and an inability to distinguish between the Church as a human institution existing in the temporal realm as opposed to an incorporeal entity eternally present in the spiritual realm. The distinction is as real as it is fundamental. The Church exists simultaneously as matter and spirit in the same way Wisdom exists simultaneously as a product of Faith and Reason. Make no mistake, whatever ones views on the Catholic Church, Faith and Reason are not incompatible and that compatibility and complementarity has been taught by the Church for 2000 years.

The two distinct natures of the Catholic Church are key to Her ability to weather the storms of human depravity with which She is periodically afflicted. When the sins of her people bring disrepute and shame upon the Church, the Church as spiritual entity remains forever unsullied. She is forever the spotless Bride of Christ in spite of the failings of her people. This is why “the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.” The institutional Church may be laid in ruins from within and without, but She remains untouched in the heavenly realm.

These things are matters of Faith. and it is exceedingly difficult to explain the concept of Faith to those who have none.

ubercynic
ubercynic
  xrugger
October 24, 2017 2:18 am

I’m pretty sure there’s no God. But I am certain that if there is, He would not endow me with a rational mind and then expect me to swallow that load of transparently scam-bogus, incoherent doubletalk. That’s my Faith.

xrugger
xrugger
  ubercynic
October 24, 2017 8:39 am

Thanks for proving my point uber.

ubercynic
ubercynic
  xrugger
October 25, 2017 12:52 am

What point? You’ve provided good evidence for my point, though. And speaking of knee jerk reactions, my comment of 10/23 1108p wasn’t meant as any particular dump on Catholics. I guess they ain’t all Catholics, either, not by a long shot is too straightforward for theological comprehension. As for Camus, I know full well who he is, and I’ve got a better response to him than you have WRT Aquinas: It is less insult to God to be an atheist than to represent Him as a sadist pervert writ cosmic.

ubercynic
ubercynic
  xrugger
October 24, 2017 3:28 am

BTW, does the name Thomas Aquinas mean anything to you? I have it on good authority that he said:

In order that the bliss of the saints may be more delightful for them and that they may render more copious thanks to God for it, it is given to them to see perfectly the punishment of the damned.

While that might not quite be, technically, relish of the prospect of another human being’s misery, by any conceivable standard of plain decency it has to be reckoned as at least equally despicable.

xrugger
xrugger
  ubercynic
October 24, 2017 8:49 am

Again, by your kneejerk reaction, you illustrate my point better than I ever could.
BTW, does the name Albert Camus mean anything to you? He said, “I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn’t, than live my life as if there isn’t and die to find out there is.”

Good luck to you my friend

DRUD
DRUD
  xrugger
October 24, 2017 2:20 pm

Who thumbed that down? Obviously a person with an axe to grind–an emotional hatred of anything labeled “religious” in his mind, who fully believes himself to be the “rational” one. I see this all the time in atheists.

We are ALL fundamentally agnostic– ignorant of the Truth (capital “T”) of the Cosmos. Any of us can claim to know for sure, but we do not.

Faith is that bridge that says I do not know–in the strictly epistemological sense–but I live my life as if I do.

The idea that we human beings evolved, entirely by accident, to have a mind capable of contemplating meaning in a Cosmos totally void of it, is truly dreadful…a Cosmic–and entirely accidental–tragedy of happenstance. If that is the ultimate truth of existence, then it is, and my belief can do noting to change that.

If, however, believing there is greater meaning gives me joy and allows me to spend my brief time here with purpose and meaning…even if it is not TRUE, it is GOOD.
This is what real logic dictates, not the silly over-reaction to religion that Atheists contend is pure logic.

Stucky
Stucky
  DRUD
October 24, 2017 3:57 pm

If humans evolved — not saying they did — why would it be “dreadful”? Why not, wonderful? Why must it be a “tragedy of happenstance”, and not a joyful coincidence?

DRUD
DRUD
  Stucky
October 24, 2017 5:36 pm

I figured this would be misread after I wrote it. Evolution is another argument that everyone fucks up every time. Evolution is objectively provable scientific fact….life forms of all types evolve over time. This inevitably leads to the specious conclusion that everything in the Cosmos occurred by “natural law” which means there is no God. Like I say, this is specious because it radically jumps logical levels. We take facts that work on the level of this tiny blue dot for the last several billion years and extrapolate it to encompass EVERYTHING EVER. Fallacy.
The point I was making is about what we know. We know we have the ability to contemplate meaning greater than ourselves…I think it would be quite the cruel joke if there is no such meaning. Piddle around here for a few decades and then that’s it…oblivion. No point to any of it. It really does validate the concept that without God everything is permissible. I mean, fuck, if it means nothing then nothing matters. Kill a man or kill a million, there’s still a shitload more of them. Extinct the whole fucking species, well there are probably 100 trillion other moronic sentient fucks just like us out there somewhere, right?
And that, of course, is the bigger point. That MAY be True, but we still have a Choice (a very slippery thing from a strict entomological standpoint) to live meaning for as long as we can even if the Cosmos is entirely indifferent and our time here is so much less significant than a fart in a windstorm.

Stucky
Stucky
  DRUD
October 24, 2017 5:44 pm

Thanks for clarifying. Makes a lot more sense now.

ubercynic
ubercynic
  DRUD
October 25, 2017 12:35 am

This inevitably leads to the specious conclusion that everything in the Cosmos occurred by “natural law” – which means there is no God. Like I say, this is specious because it radically jumps logical levels.
Where do I start? How about: What is God? Granting for sake of discussion that the word even has a coherent and comprehensible definition, God is natural law does a lot better in that regard than anything you’re likely to come up with. And WTF are “logical levels”? Before you go slagging people over “what real logic dictates”, you should maybe look up null hypothesis. Hint: if you have “facts that work . . . for the last several billion years” the burden of proof is on those who claim that those facts don’t work on other “levels”, “logical” or otherwise.

. . . does validate the concept that without God everything is permissible.
The concept is precisely invalid. If God transcends natural law – which is the only other “definition” that doesn’t essentially reduce to super-space alien(s) – that means that with God everything is permissible.

We know we have the ability to contemplate meaning greater than yourselves
Some of us have the ability to comprehend that the soul is that which can’t be ruled. It must be broken (search on it) and that greater than yourself is a favored tool of soul-breakers.

Extinct the whole fucking species, well there are probably 100 trillion other moronic sentient fucks just like us out there somewhere, right?
How, exactly, does a sentient uber-fuck (i.e. God) make bugger all difference WRT “nothing matters”, or provide any “purpose and meaning”, and how do you know the whole thing isn’t just God’s “cruel joke”? How do you know Heinlein was wrong: I must grok and decide at each cusp myself alone. And so must you . . . and so must each self. Thou art God, or, in other words: every sapient IS a universe?

Stucky
Stucky
  ubercynic
October 25, 2017 7:02 am

Preach it, Brother Uber!!

Looking forward to DRUD’S response.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  ubercynic
October 24, 2017 9:18 am

That’s why Christians are commissioned to carry the Gospel, the good news of reconciliation with God and salvation through Christ, to all peoples so that they do not face that misery.

A death in unrepentant sin is a victory for Satan as well as condemnation for the sinner.

Most of Today’s people calling themselves Christians do not understand that.

razzle
razzle
  Anonymous
October 24, 2017 7:24 pm

The majority of those who call themselves Christians do not really oppose gay marriage, otherwise it wouldn’t be a “thing” simply due to numbers.

Gay Civil Union… sure. Gay Asset Contracts… fine.

Of those who would vote against it, only a trivial trivial portion are actually acting to end it (I acknowledge I am not in that tiny portion).

But then again, at no time were Christians told these globalist problems were theirs to solve… only to understand the problems and share those understandings with others. Because at the end of the day… the problems will be cranked up to 11 where what’s truly in our hearts will be revealed.

A. R. Wasem
A. R. Wasem
  xrugger
October 24, 2017 2:54 pm

Neo-platonic drivel.

Ragnar
Ragnar
October 23, 2017 11:10 pm

So TBP almost had me starting to cautiously consider a massive malevolent government secretly faking moon landings, the evil “Joos” and the inside World Trade Center conspiracy among many other flawless executed deep state crimes and now I find out it is really the crown beast system at work ?

Next stop………..X files ??

BB
BB
October 24, 2017 8:20 am

There is so much bullshit in this post it’s hard to know where to start .This guy was bouncing around and tuning throughout history .I can say based on my research.There is a small group of Wealthy Families here and in Europe that control much of the Political agandas of the west by using their unlimited wealth to buy off Politicians and Media personal to do their bidding.Many are Jewish Families trying to Destory us but not all are Jewish.

overthecliff
overthecliff
October 24, 2017 11:18 am

Camelot was a propaganda initiative of the Globalists. The media promoted it to create St. John Kennedy a precursor to the Great Society. It was a script for His death.

mark branham
mark branham
October 24, 2017 12:16 pm

Where to begin:

I disregard ALL man-made forms what is called religion. While there are certainly bits of truth contained in all, you need a touchstone to discern those bits of truth. Fortunately, such does exist but gets no respect here. It’s time will come.

There is much discussion of the ‘deep state’ here and everywhere. I propose that such conglomeration is not merely composed within a nation state. It is a worldwide association that contains many differing elements, not all agree on any one thing.

Except this: The debt-money monetary system is the basis of their control as it makes serfs of us all while providing untold wealth for the elites. So we’ll fight many battles before tackling that one pillar of slavery that controls us all. There is no guarantee that the U.S. will last long enough to engage in that final battle.

Really like JC’s writing. His awareness of events that move the world has been far better than all the so-called prognosticators that litter the airwaves and the internet.

Me
Me
October 24, 2017 1:14 pm

God lives within each of us…

Personal unspoken inner communication with you and God…

Just start by saying hi…

I inneraly speak to God continueosly every day for guidance, help and giving thanks for my God’s love for me and all of us…

I once questioned God and was weak and asked for proof…

I have had a heavenly angel answer my question I posed to God…

My God was I surprised…

God truly lives…

Unbounded and freely given Love the truest warmth of Love is of God…

Thank God…

I love you…

Me…